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Transitioning to WIDA. Jennifer Paul and Jason Kolb Office of Standards & Assessment May 2013. The Big News. 2013/14 School Year: WIDA ACCESS Placement Test (W-APT) to replace ELPA Initial Screening in August 2013. WIDA ACCESS for ELLs in Spring of 2014 to replace the Spring ELPA.
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Transitioning to WIDA Jennifer Paul and Jason Kolb Office of Standards & Assessment May 2013
The Big News • 2013/14 School Year: • WIDA ACCESS Placement Test (W-APT) to replace ELPA Initial Screening in August 2013. • WIDA ACCESS for ELLs in Spring of 2014 to replace the Spring ELPA. • WIDA Alternate ACCESS for ELLS in Spring of 2014.
What is WIDA and why are we switching to the WIDA assessments? • WIDA stands for World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment • WIDA English Language Development (ELD) standards align to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) • More cost effective than ELPA and joining resources with 31 other states • Title III Advisory Committee unanimously voted to approve movement to the WIDA assessments as well as the adoption of the standards
Distinguishing the WIDA Assessments • W-APT (WIDA-ACCESS Placement Test)is the proficiency "screener" test given to incoming students who may be designated as English language learners. Replaces the ELPA Initial Screening. • WIDA ACCESS for ELLs (Assessing Comprehension and Communication in English State-to-State for English Language Learners) is the annual assessment given to Kindergarten through 12th graders who have been identified as English language learners (ELLs). Replaces the Spring ELPA. • WIDA Alternate ACCESS for ELLs is the annual assessment of English language proficiency (ELP) for students in grades 1 -12 who are classified as English language learners (ELLs) and have significant cognitive disabilities that prevent their meaningful participation in the ACCESS for ELLs assessment.
WIDA Assessment Timeline 2013-2014 and 2014-2015
Focusing on the W-APT Key Dates • Last date to order any ELPA Initial Screening materials is July 12th • The last date to use the ELPA Initial Screening and enter scores into the Secure Site is July 26th • The W-APT will be available for use beginning on August 5th(W-APT score-entry in Secure Site not available until August 12th) • Official W-APT Training sessions with WIDA trainer on August 7-8th • W-APT Secure Site Score-Entry Webinar on August 9th
Focusing on the W-APT Wrapping up the ELPA Initial Screening • Any unused ELPA Initial Screening materials need to be securely destroyed after July 26th • Used secure materials should be sent back to MDE for archiving
Focusing on the W-APTThe Basics • Adaptive, individually administered • No need to order from or return materials to MDE • Same domains as ELPA Initial Screening • Test remains untimed • Scores will still be entered into Secure Site • No need to “rescreen” students with the W-APT
Focusing on the W-APTGrade Level Clusters • K: For students in 2nd semester Pre-K through 1st semester Gr. 1 • 1-2: For students in 2nd semester Gr. 1 through 1st semester Gr. 3 • 3-5: For students in 2nd semester Gr. 3 through 1st semester Gr. 6 • 6-8: For students in 2nd semester Gr. 6 through 1st semester Gr. 9 • 9-12: For students in 2nd semester Gr. 1 through 1st semester Gr. 12
Focusing on the W-APTWhat to expect this summer • Further instructions about receiving login information for WIDA’s website – MAKE SURE EEM IS UP TO DATE! • Information about the official W-APT Training sessions with WIDA trainer on August 7-8th and 2013 BAA Fall Conferences • Sign up information for the W-APT Secure Site Score-Entry Webinar on August 9th Note: Check with your local ISD about WIDA standards training
Contact Information Jennifer Paul – ELPA, WIDA, SBAC EL Assessment Consultant paulj@michigan.gov Jason Kolb – ELPA, MME ELPA Analyst kolbj1@michigan.gov Cristina Rodriguez - ELPA ELPA Administrative Assistant rodriguezc@michigan.gov